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GRASS AND CLOVER SEED MIXTURES 



sow ONE TO TWO BUSHELS PER ACRE 



All authorities agree that for PASTURE and HAY best results are obtained from the use of grass seed IN N\I\TL RE. The reasons are obvious: 

 iFirst — A NUMBER OF SPECIES will insure a much DENSER GROWTH than the same number of seeds of one or two species, and pro\e less «x- 

 hausting to the soil, since they live to a great extent on different constituents. Second — Seasons that affect some grasses adversely are FAN ORABLE 

 to other sorts. So that with mixtures failure is PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE, provided, of course, the seed is good. W e take great pains in selecting 

 zrass seeds, in order to secure the HIGHEST GERMINATION, and our mixtures are based on a full appreciation of the requirements of different soils 

 for which they are intended. BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE "Full of Life" BLEl " " 



MEADOW MIXTURE No. 1. For Rich, Dry Soils. 

 Tall Meadow Oat Timothy Kentucky Blue 



Italian Rye Orchard Grass Alsike Clover 



Meadow Foxtail Red Clover English Blue 



English Rye 

 Bu. (14 lbs.) $1.89. 

 MEADOW MIXTURE No. 2. For Rich, Moist Soils. 

 Meadow Foxtail Creeping Bent Meadow Fescue 



Rough-Stalked Meadow Alsike Hard Fescue 



Red Top Orchard Grass English Blue 



Crested Dog's Tail 

 Bu. (14 lbs.) $1.98. 

 MEADOW MIXTURE No. 3. For Wet Soils. 

 Creeping Bent Fowl Meadow Tall Fescue 



Timothy Red Top Alsike Clover 



Hough-Stalked Meadow Floating Meadow White Clover 

 Bu. (14 lbs.) $1.97. 



BLENDS— FOR MEADOWS AND PERMANENT PASTURES. 



PASTURE MIXTURE No. 4. For Rich, Dry Soils. 



Meadow Foxtail Blue Grass Orchard Grass 



English Rye Sweet Vernal Italian Rye 



Meadow Fescue White Clover Dog's Tail 



Red Clover Timothv Alsike 



Bu. (14 lbs.; SI. 92. 

 PASTURE MIXTURE No. 5. For Rich. Moist Soils. 

 Meadow FoxtaU Wood Meadow Hard Fescue 



Red Top Orchard Grass Dog's Tail 



English Rye Tall Fescue Italian Rve 



Rough-Stalked Meadow Red Clover Alsike 

 Bu. fU lbs.) SI.99. 

 PASTURE .MIXTURE No. 6. For Wet Soils. 



Creeping Bent 

 Rough-Stalked Meadow 

 Timothv 



Bu. . 



Tall Fescue 

 Fowl Meadow 

 Alsike Clover 

 14 lbs.) $1.96. 



Red Top 

 Floating Meadow 



SEE FRONT 

 INSIDE COVER 



No. 7. For Orchard and Shaded Places — This mixture contains sorts adapted for orchard and 'PA'D T ATXTTVT PTJACQ 

 Bhady places. Gives rich hay and wUl please. Sow 1 to 2 bu. per acre. Bu. (14 lbs.) $1.95. l^iwy KJIS-AOO 



Buckbee's Extra Special Lawn Fertilizer 



Economical, Wonderfully Beneficial. Makes the Lawn Strong and Keeps it Healthy 



Especiallj' prepared to furnish nutriment for all varieties of Lawn Grass, which being voracious 

 for nutriment wUl not thrive and hold its dark green color and ve'.vety appearance unless it is sup- 

 plied with the best fertilizer. The lack of a good fertilizer is the reason there are so many poor, 

 ru.sty-looking unsightly lawns. It is better than stable manure, because it acts quicker and is free 

 from any waste. X^se this Lawn Fertilizer if you would have a beautiful and sturdy growth of grass. 

 This fertilizer, used in connection vdrh any of my special Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures, will enable you 

 to produce a perfect lawn. If you have a lawn in fair condition, rake off dead leaves and grass in 

 the earlj' Spring. Scatter some of the Fertilizer broadcast over the surface, using in connection a 

 little of Buckbee's Famous Lawn Seed on the thin spots, and the result will well repay you. The 

 grass can be kept luxuriant throughout the season with a little care. X^ver make the first applica- 

 tion of Fertilizer except in the earlv Spring. Price, po.stpaid, lb. 20c. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, 5 lbs. 30c.; 10 lbs. SOc; 25 lbs $1.00; 50 lbs. $1.60; 100 lbs. $2.95. 



BUCKBEE'S ROSE GROWERS BONE AlEAL— A special brand we have put up for our trade. It is 

 ground fine, hence acts quickly. Free from acid and a superb article. It is made from bone ac- 

 cumulated in large slaughter houses, and should not be compared with the Bone Meal made from cattle heads and feet gathered upon the 

 Western prairies. Our Special Bone Meal has been slightly steamed to soften it and is thus quicker in its action. Analysis: Ammonia 4J to oi 

 per cent., total phosphoric acid, 22 to 25 per cent; bone phosphate, 48 to 54 per cent. Quantity Required. — For permanent pasture and mow- 

 ing lands i to 1 ton per acre; for trees and vines, 2 to 4 quarts each; for top-dressing, 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. per acre: rose beds and plants. 1 part 

 to about 50 of soil; for starting a new lawn, as a base, 3 to 5 lbs. per 100 square feet. By express or freight, not prepaid, Price, 5 lbs. 25c.; 

 10 lbs. 50c.; 25 lbs. 75c.; 50 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $2.25; 200 lbs. $3.90; 500 lbs. $9.00; 1,000 lbs. $17.50; 2,000 lbs. $34.50. 

 REGULAR BONE MEAL— Price, by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. 20c.; 10 lbs. 3Sc.; 25 lbs. 60c; 50 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $1.85; 200 lbs. $3.50. 



500 lbs. $8.50; l,0C0 lbs. $16.50; ton, $32.25. . , , , 



SHEEP MANURE — This is a pure, natural Manure, and its effect is immediate; it is excellent for mixing vnth. the sod for greenhouse plants — one 

 part manure and six parts soU. Strewn over and dug into the vegetable garden or placed directly in drills or hQls. it promotes a rapid, steady 

 growth until maturity. It makes the richest, safest and quickest Liquid Manure. For use in liquid form, one pound to five gallons of water will 

 make a liquid which can be used with safety daily if necessary. Price, by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. 25c.; 10 lbs. 40c.; 25 lbs. 65c.; 

 SO lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $1.50; 500 lbs. $6.00; 1,000 lbs. $10.50; ton, $20.00. 

 BONE AND BLOOD — For Cabbage, Cauliflower, Corn and other crops of big surface growth: not desirable for root crops except it is used m connec- 

 tion with potash, salts, or hard wood ashes, and if so desired it is especially adapted to fruits, if applied early. For garden crops use .300 to 500 lbs 

 per acre. Price, by express or freight, not prepaid, 25 lbs 60c.; SO lbs. 95c.; 100 lbs. $1.75; 200 lbs. $3.25; 1,000 lbs. $15.00; 2,000 lbs. $29.00. 

 SOCKBEE'S HIGH GRADE TRUCK .MANURE — "All Soluble." — This brand has been prepared for such crops as requu-e an extra quick, strong 

 fertiUzer- should be mixed well into the soil. .Adapted for tobacco, hops, potatoes, flax, sugar beets, early cabbage, cauliflower, celery, fruits, 

 especiaUy straw-berries, suitable for all soils (except sour). Quantity of pounds to be used per acre: Corn, 300 to 500: Clover, 200: Timothy, 200; 

 Pasture,"200 to 600; Eariv Cabbage and Melons, 400 to SOO: Peas. 400 to 800: Pumpkin and Squash, 300 to 600: Radish and ;^plnach. oOO to 1,000 

 Price, by express or freight, not prepaid, 25 lbs. 70c.; SO lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $2.35; 200 lbs. $4.60; 1,000 lbs. $22.00; 2,000 lbs. $42.30. 

 (MANURE FOR HOME GARDEN — This is suited for all kinds of flowers, vegetables and the lawn, being a high-grade complete fertilizer just what 



is needed to make plants grow. Price, bv express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lb. box, 30c.; 10 lb. box. SOc; 23 lb. bag, 5.1.00; 100 lbs. $3 00. 

 IFRUIT AND ROOT CROP MANURE— For'fruit trees and small fruits, garden truck, tobacco, etc. Quick in stariing, lasting m effect, giving firm, 

 healthy growth and developing the fruit. Quantity of pounds to be used per acre: Beet, 500 to 1500: Carrot. 300 to SOO: Parsnip, 400 to 1.000; 

 Potato, 500 to 1,000; Sage, 200 to 600: Salsify, 500'to 1.000; Turnip, 500 to 1,000; Blackberries. 400 to SOO: Grapes. 400 to oOO; btrawberries, 

 500 to 1,000. Price, by express or freight, not prepaid, 25 lbs. 60c.; 50 lbs. 95c.; 100 lbs. $1.75; 200 lbs. $3.35; 500 lbs. $8.00; 1,000 lbs. $l3.30; 

 2,000 lbs. $30.00. ^ . ^ ^ . J u . 



NITRATE OF SODA or CHILI SALTPETER— Nitrate of Soda is not a substitute for other Manures, but w-e recommend it as the cheapest and best 

 form in which to apply Nitrogen to plants. Gardeners who are usin?: farm manure should continue to use it. but use Nitrate of soda in addition 

 to other fertilizers. If your object is to grow maximum crops vou must in some way furnish the plant? w ith Nitroeen. No matter whai manure 

 or fertilizer is used, the' Nitrogen must be converted into Nitrate before the plants can use it. — HOW TO LSE NITRATE OF SODA. Kemove 

 the lumps before using and break them up which can be done bv pounding. Use a top-dressing at the rate of 100 lbs. per acre on the follow- 

 ing vegetables, when plants are well established: Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Celerv', Egg Plant, Lettuce, Spinach, Onions. J-or 

 Asparagus, a top-dressing of 250 lbs. per acre just as soon as the first shoots make their appearance. For Strawberries, a top-dressing of about 

 100 lbs. per acre after the plants have blossomed. For the Home Garden apply a solution one ounce to two gallons of water Price (subject to 

 market changes), by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. 35c.; 10 lbs. 60c,; 25 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $3.75; 500 lbs. $17.50. Write for pnces on 

 Isrccr Quantities 



aUANO — .A standard Fertilizer. Price, by express or freight, not prepaid. 5 lbs. 30c.; 10 lbs. SOc; 50 lbs. $1.85; 100 lbs. $3.50. Write for prices or 

 larger lots — subject to market changes. 



